Before the worldwide decline of the 'globally vulnerable' Carcharias taurus may be addressed, an understanding of its migratory patterns and locations, and/or times when sharks may be vulnerable, is required to identify habitats that are critical to its survival. A collaborative framework for photo-identification and monitoring of C. taurus may greatly assist with conservation management initiatives. Images of C. taurus were sourced from public submissions to the www.spotashark.com (verified 12 February 2009) website and during targeted surveys. A computer-assisted program (I3S) was used to match the images of sharks photographically from the database. Research revealed patterns of movement, site utilisation and population structure similar...
In Australian and New Zealand waters, current knowledge on white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) move...
Understanding movement patterns underlies effective management and conservation measures. The curren...
Carcharhinus plumbeus (sandbar shark) and C. obscurus (dusky shark) occur in many global fisheries a...
Captive and wild Carcharias taurus were used to assess whether spots present on their flanks were su...
Carcharias taurus is listed as Critically Endangered along the east coast of Australia and there is ...
Incidental hooking of Carcharias taurus is a threat to their populations' recovery on the east coast...
There is still limited information about the diversity, distribution, and abundance of sharks in and...
Between 2001 and 2009, 26 marine-protected areas (MPA) were established on the east Australian seabo...
Between 2001-2009, 26 marine protected areas (MPA) were established on the east Australian seaboard,...
The critically endangered grey nurse shark (Carcharias taurus) off eastern Australia is the focus of...
We examined grey nurse shark Carcharias taurus utilisation of Wolf Rock (which is located within a m...
Since its inception in 1995, the whale shark photo-identification library that was developed for wha...
Understanding the movement ecology of marine species and connectivity of populations is required for...
The formulation of conservation policy for species that are rare and migratory requires broad cooper...
Abstract: In Australian and New Zealand waters, current knowledge on white shark (Carcharodon carcha...
In Australian and New Zealand waters, current knowledge on white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) move...
Understanding movement patterns underlies effective management and conservation measures. The curren...
Carcharhinus plumbeus (sandbar shark) and C. obscurus (dusky shark) occur in many global fisheries a...
Captive and wild Carcharias taurus were used to assess whether spots present on their flanks were su...
Carcharias taurus is listed as Critically Endangered along the east coast of Australia and there is ...
Incidental hooking of Carcharias taurus is a threat to their populations' recovery on the east coast...
There is still limited information about the diversity, distribution, and abundance of sharks in and...
Between 2001 and 2009, 26 marine-protected areas (MPA) were established on the east Australian seabo...
Between 2001-2009, 26 marine protected areas (MPA) were established on the east Australian seaboard,...
The critically endangered grey nurse shark (Carcharias taurus) off eastern Australia is the focus of...
We examined grey nurse shark Carcharias taurus utilisation of Wolf Rock (which is located within a m...
Since its inception in 1995, the whale shark photo-identification library that was developed for wha...
Understanding the movement ecology of marine species and connectivity of populations is required for...
The formulation of conservation policy for species that are rare and migratory requires broad cooper...
Abstract: In Australian and New Zealand waters, current knowledge on white shark (Carcharodon carcha...
In Australian and New Zealand waters, current knowledge on white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) move...
Understanding movement patterns underlies effective management and conservation measures. The curren...
Carcharhinus plumbeus (sandbar shark) and C. obscurus (dusky shark) occur in many global fisheries a...